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rheumatological

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to rheumatology

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Examples

  • I realized that these severely painful patients had similar dermatological abnormalities, and most had some kind of rheumatological malady.

    Comments for Biotech Blog 2010

  • I realized that these severely painful patients had similar dermatological abnormalities, and most had some kind of rheumatological malady.

    Comments for Biotech Blog biotech 2010

  • Often, the doctor doing the diagnosing is a specialist—trained to look specifically at the neurological, gastrointestinal, or rheumatological aspects of disease—but certainly not all bodily systems together.

    The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008

  • Often, the doctor doing the diagnosing is a specialist—trained to look specifically at the neurological, gastrointestinal, or rheumatological aspects of disease—but certainly not all bodily systems together.

    The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008

  • One study found that 55-year-olds who are HIV-positive have all the telltale signs of late-life frailty—muscle loss, fatigue, and rheumatological disorders.

    Archive 2009-11-01 Lauri 2009

  • One study found that 55-year-olds who are HIV-positive have all the telltale signs of late-life frailty—muscle loss, fatigue, and rheumatological disorders.

    The Long Term Effects of ARVs Lauri 2009

  • This case illustrates that in patients who are diagnosed with lyme infection who subsequently develop atypical muscular, respiratory or other systemic complaints, the possibility of severe rheumatological and pulmonary complications should be considered.

    BioMed Central - Latest articles Hien Nguyen 2010

  • Typical texts like "Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine" mentions the associated problems, mentioned above, in AIDS patients, but also that they have rheumatological disease paradoxically!

    Comments for Biotech Blog 2010

  • Thereafter, I just had to add on the fact that most people who develop cancer have, at least, one of the rheumatological diseases, for instance rheumatoid arthritis, at least subtlety, and so there is no doubt that the rheumatoid diseases and cancer are caused by the same underlying autoimmune disease process.

    Comments for Biotech Blog biotech 2010

  • She mentioned that she was thinking more along the lines of ankylosing spondylitis and when I researched that, it fit my medical history and my family history more than any other rheumatological disease.

    Shelli's Sentiments Shelli 2010

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